Roberto Zanti from Roberto's Trattoria tells us how he's lowered his prices so couples can go out to eat and enjoy a romantic meal.
Dr. Norman Bein from Vein Specialties tells us about treatment options for varicose veins.
Cookbook Author Holly Klegg has some ideas for storing your Thanksgiving Day leftovers.
Barb Windish from Apple Vacations tells us about some great deals on holiday travel.
In our sixth segment, Cookbook Author Holly Klegg has some ideas for storing your Thanksgiving Day leftovers. Plus, Roberto Zanti from Roberto's Trattoria tells us how he's lowered his prices so couples can go out to eat and enjoy a romantic meal.
In our fifth segment, Dr. Michael Lim from St. Louis University Hospital tells us about the hospital's EKG Initiative. Bruce Affleck from St. Louis Blues Alumni Association tells us about the benefit "Hockey for Life."
In our fourth segment, we give away a special 4-disk DVD set of the movie "Up." Plus, TLC Host Jeff Leatham has some ideas for creating simple and cheap centerpieces.
Before we leave you, we tell you what to expect on tomorrow's Great Day St. Louis.
Hello! In our first segment, Psychotherapist Heather Raznick talks about sexual dysfunction.
Investigators say that the driver of a semi-truck may have fallen asleep at the wheel causing the truck to crash into a backyard in the Metro-East.
Police are searching for suspects and what appeared to be overnight car accident is now the scene of a murder investigation. It happened early Tuesday morning on Lucas and Hunt just south of Jennings.
A St. Louis restaurant has found a way to cook up great meals and decrease unemployment at the same time. For nearly 20 years, St. Patrick's McMurphey's Grill has been curbing homelessness in the community. News 4's Julian Grace shows us how they do it.
News 4 is pressing for answers from a St. Charles City councilman. Richard Veit voted to make Mike Sellenschuetter the lead developer on a $1 billion riverfront project that could be partially financed with taxpayer money. But Veit has worked for the developer as an attorney. News 4's Chris Nagus reports.
A 4-year-old girl's arm was covered in bite marks left by a fellow student. The incident happened last Friday on her school bus. The Wesclin Community School District in Trenton, Ill., says the bus driver handled the situation appropriately; the little girl's family says they don't believe the story they?re hearing. News 4's Ray Preston reports.
Missouri Auditor Susan Montee on Tuesday will release what she found inside the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department. The audit comes in the middle of a federal investigation into the towing scandal that prompted the department's former chief, Joe Mokwa, to resign. News 4's Craig Cheatham spoke with Montee before her announcement. and #149; St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay responds
News 4's Neighborhood Crime Alert has a message for vandals about just how much damage they're causing. News 4's Russell Kinsaul found the damage in several neighborhoods in the area between Interstate 70 and Mexico Road in O'Fallon, Mo., and explains how the vandals took batting practice on mailboxes.
Many News 4 viewers have said our job hunting tips have helped, but that we needed to offer more ideas geared toward the hourly employee. News 4's Vickie Newton talked with small business owner Jane Quartel to find out what she looks for on a resume.
Major sites being consolidated include a large facility in Chesterfield. That site is being sold back to its original owner, Monsanto Co., and Pfizer will keep a small research group there under a lease agreement. News 4's Erica Byfield reports.
St. Louis City Hall is working with homeless advocates to make sure another homeless camp is not raided. As News 4 reported last Thursday, city workers cleared a homeless camp and threw belongings into the trash -- an apparent violation of a two-year-old agreement. The park is clear, and the question is: Where did the homeless go? News 4?s Laurie Waters reports.
A U.S. official says the Fort Hood shooting suspect reached out to communicate with a radical imam overseas who came under scrutiny in the past for possible links to terror groups. CBS News correspondent Manuel Gallegus reports.
Abortion opponents in the Senate are seeking tough restrictions in the health care overhaul bill, a move that could roil a shaky Democratic effort to pass President Barack Obama's signature issue by year's end. News 4's Mark Schnyder is getting reaction to this past weekend's vote from St. Louis area congressmen.
4Warn Meteorologist Kent Ehrhardt has the scoop on your evening forecast.
Artist Chris Beussink shows us how to make bags out of junk.
Elizabeth Hahn-Lawrence from "Just Liv" makes a headband out of an old newspaper.
In our sixth segment, "The Digital Answer Man" Jim Barry tells us about the hottest trends in electronics this holiday season. Plus, we tell you how to win tickets to see "Star Wars: In Concert."
Physiatrist Dr. Aarti Singla and Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Coles L Hommedieu from "Signature Health Premier Care Orthopedics" talk about treatment options for back pain.
Russell Ping from Russell's Bakery has tips for icing a beautiful cake.
Hello! In our first segment, Artist Chris Beussink shows us how to make bags out of junk. Plus, Elizabeth Hahn-Lawrence from "Just Liv" makes a headband out of an old newspaper.
In our second segment, Claire Keeling from Sort it Out Consulting has tips for managing your time.
National Sleep Expert Dr. Rochelle Goldberg talks about shift work disorder.
News 4's John Knicely has your news headlines
4-Warn Meteorologist Matt Chambers explains how Hurricane Ida could make a difference in St. Louis weather.
Investigators on Sunday captured a man they believe opened fire on a car parked at a gas station, killing three women, including an acquaintance of the suspect, state investigators said. Children inside the bullet-riddled vehicle escaped harm. News 4's Ray Preston reports.
4Warn meteorologist Kent Ehrhardt has a look at the latest weather forecast
Extended interview with Andrew Traver, veteran outreach coordinator for The Mission Continues
Extended interview with Tim Smith, veteran outreach coordinator for The Mission Continues
Extended interview with Eric Greitens, CEO of The Mission Continues
St. Louis County gave out 5,400 H1N1 flu vaccinations at public clinics on Saturday and even had leftover vaccines at the end of the day. News 4's Russell Kinsaul reports.